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3 hours ago, Cbump said:

Clip ons are ok. Those big suckers that fit completely over your regular glasses, meh, not for me. 
 

 

New one's aren't all that huge - I like that they give side protection as well, unlike clip-ons.

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I use amber/light brown lens in low light/cloudy trip.

Black for general use, sort works OK in most all lighting conditions except super low light.

And Blue mirror for the brightest days.

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I have 'readers' in all of them.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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I used to use the fold down clip ons and a buddy had me try his Coocoons over glasses.  The difference was striking.  Amber is the color I use.  They have a BOGO sale a couple times a year.

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Smith Guide glasses with Chroma-pop in green mirror lens. Bright sun, lowlight, cloudy, the smiths do exactly what they are supposed to do.

 

I used Amphibia for years as well but the Smiths are excellent.

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Just ordered gray tint polarized prescription sunglasses with green mirror. Seems like the recommendation for small water is green mirror. Looking fwd to using it!

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